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Submissions from 2011 2011

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Unfinished Business: Building Equality for Women in the Construction Trades, Susan Moir, Meryl Thomson, and Christa Kelleher

Submissions from 2010 2010

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Working Alone: Protecting and Building Solidarity in the Workplace of the Future, Charley Richardson

Submissions from 2009 2009

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Gaming in Massachusetts: Can Casinos bring 'Good Jobs' to the Commonwealth?, Marlene Kim, Susan Moir, and Anneta Argyres

Submissions from 2008 2008

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Building Trades Apprentice Training in Massachusetts: An Analysis of Union and Non-Union Programs, 1997-2007, Anneta Argyres and Susan Moir

Submissions from 2007 2007

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The Boston-area HASWIC Research Circle: An Innovative Participatory Method for Coloring in the Picture of a Special Work Environment, Susan Moir and Lenore S. Azaroff

Submissions from 2006 2006

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Sharing the Costs, Reaping the Benefits: Paid Family and Medical Leave in Massachusetts, Randy Albelda and Alan Clayton-Matthews

Submissions from 2005 2005

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Ideological Influences on Participatory Research in Occupational Health and Safety: A Review of the Literature, Susan Moir

Submissions from 1995 1995

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Latinos Need Not Apply: The Effects of Industrial Change and Workplace Discrimination on Latino Employment, Edwin Meléndez, Françoise Carré, and Evangelina Holvino

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Latinos and Labor: Challenges and Opportunities, Andrés Torres

 
 
 

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